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Why Kanu Chauhan’s New Singles Reflect the Future of Global Pop

  • Louise Clark
  • Jun 8
  • 2 min read

As streaming platforms continue to erase geographical boundaries, artists are finding new ways to create music that speaks to audiences worldwide. Kanu Chauhan’s forthcoming singles, “Silent Heart” and “Lost Together,” scheduled for release in September 2026, arrive at a moment when cultural exchange has become one of the defining forces shaping contemporary music.


The project pairs Chauhan’s bilingual songwriting with the production expertise of Swifty Beats, whose South Asian-influenced sound has attracted millions of streams and earned recognition from BBC Asian Network. Together, they have developed a musical style that feels rooted in personal experience while remaining accessible to listeners across different markets. Their collaboration demonstrates how modern music can celebrate cultural identity without sacrificing mainstream appeal.


Equally important is the involvement of renowned Indian classical flautist Manuraj Singh. His contributions add emotional richness and authenticity to the recordings, introducing traditional musical elements within a contemporary framework. The interplay between flute melodies, cinematic production, and indie-pop songwriting creates a listening experience that is both familiar and refreshingly original.


The visual storytelling behind the singles reinforces their global outlook. Shot against the stunning backdrop of Scotland’s landscapes, the videos complement the songs’ themes of introspection, longing, and connection. The expansive scenery provides a fitting visual metaphor for a project built around crossing boundaries and embracing new perspectives.


For Chauhan, these releases symbolize the culmination of years of personal and artistic growth. From her upbringing in rural India to building a music career in the UK through determination and self-belief, her story reflects the changing opportunities available to independent artists today. With “Silent Heart” and “Lost Together,” she is not only sharing new music but contributing to a broader conversation about identity, collaboration, and the future of global pop.


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